Funk

Joe Tex – He Who Is Without Funk Cast the First Stone

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TRACKLIST
1. Loose Caboose
2. How Do You Spell Relief
3. If You Don’t Want the Man
4. Finger Popped My Way Inot the Poor House
5. Who Gave Birth to the Funk
6. Hold What You’ve Got
7. He Who Is Without Funk
8. Music Ain’t Got No Color

Soul Brother Joe Tex brings the legendary funk on this TK classic. First time on CD in the U.S.A.! Cast the first stone and get your funk on tonight.

“Track as Funky as A Million Bowlegged Monkeys!!!!!!!!!!” – Jerry Mason, The Boogie Report

Jake The Dog was raised on the heavy boom of Miami Bass and the booty shake of the Goombay beat. Booty Shakin’ Time is his tribute to the sounds of rap and bass that he grew up on. The record is executive produced by dance music pioneer Henry Stone, features Miami Bass pioneer Joe Stone, and is produced and engineered by George “Chocolate” Perry, the bass player from the Bee Gees. Now, that’s a lot of bass.

Word from Henry Stone: 38 years ago, I was sitting in the office with KC and the Sunshine Band and had to pick up a third album after two #1 worldwide hits. We were talking about “Shake Your Booty” and everyone thought it was too dirty. But I told them we were going with it. Three weeks later, it was another #1 hit. Now, 38 years later, we are still shaking our booty with “Booty Shakin’ Time”!

Who is “Jake the Dog”? Where did “Booty Shakin’ Time” come from? Some of the answers are in this great article from the Miami New Times.

Brenda and Herb – In Heat Again

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TRACKLISTING
1. I Think I’m Gonna Like This
2. I Who Have Nothing
3. Lie Down
4. I wanna Make You My Sweetheart
5. The Two Of Us
6. Two out Of Three Ain’t Bad
7. Look What They’ve Done To Our City
8. What Goes Around
9. Tonight I’m Gonna Make You A Star

Featuring “Do What Ya Wanna Do”
Magic, released in 1977, was T-Connection’s first American album, featuring their number one Billboard charting “Do What Ya Wanna Do,” the infectious disco-funk anthem. T-Connection was one of those groups during the late ’70s and early ’80s that blurred the line between funk and disco. So, do what you gotta’ do, and get this album today!

Featuring “Hot Number”
Foxy’s Hot Numbers continues their Disco/ Funk attack with this album. Their signature funk guitar and driving bass topped with the energizing vocals and the 1970’s Talk Box. This Number is Hot and will keep you dancing from start to stop.

TRACKLIST:
1) I’m Gonna Do It All Over Sample
2) Let Me Know
3) The Best Part Of A Man
4) Love Will Keep Us Together
5) Sweetwater Jail
6) It’s Gonna Be Good
7) I’m Changed
8) How Will I Ever Know
9) That Woman
10) Are you Ready

All rhythm and horn arrangements by Wilson Pickett and Brad Shapiro.
Strings by Mike Lewis
Recorded and Mixed at The Sound Shops, Nashville, TN
Produced by Brad Shapiro

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